ANZ Bank to offer Apple Pay

First of the ‘Big 4’ banks to jump aboard.

ANZ Bank is the first of Australia’s ‘Big 4’ banks to allow its customers to use the Apple Pay service after brokering a deal with Apple.

The bank said that its “five million customers in Australia” could now take advantage of the service “wherever contactless payments are accepted with either an ANZ Visa debit or credit card or an ANZ American Express credit card.”

“The introduction of Apple Pay is a significant milestone in our strategy to use digital technology to provide our customers with a superior experience and will be a watershed moment in the adoption of mobile payments in Australia,” ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott said

“I’m proud we’re the first major Australian bank to offer Apple Pay and we are confident the convenience, security and privacy will be well received by our customers.

“Our customers will be world leaders in their ability to use their mobiles to make the vast bulk of essential payments.”

Until today, Apple Pay had been available only to American Express cardholders.

At the time American Express came on-board late last year, ANZ indicated it would “continue to watch emerging third party wallets” but said it remained focused on getting traction for its own digital wallet service, which is called GoMoney.

“Online shopping in apps accepting Apple Pay is as simple as the touch of a finger with Touch ID, so there’s no need to manually fill out lengthy account forms or repeatedly type in shipping and billing information,” ANZ said.

“When paying for goods and services within apps, Apple Pay is compatible with iPhone 6 and later, as well as iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3 and iPad Pro.”